RipR and Storm Anarchy
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- Positive Axis Point: Right Handed - 5" over 1/2" up
- Speed: 14 mph off hand
- Rev Rate: 300
- Axis Tilt: 17
- Axis Rotation: 75
- Heavy Oil Ball: Storm Virtual Gravity 40x4x40
- Medium Oil Ball: MoRich Frenzy 70x5.5x60 P3; MoRich Craze 60x2.25x40 P2
- Light Oil Ball: Radical Cyclops 115x1.75x45; Low Flare
RipR and Storm Anarchy
They both have pearl reactive surfaces, similar Rg, and Intermediate differential. Can anyone give a comparison ? Are both these balls design to have a lot of snap or skid flip on the back ends ? Thanks.
Right handed
Lanes - synthetic;
14 mph off hand
Revs 300 rpm
AR - 50 to 70 degrees
AT - 17 degrees
PAP - 5" over 1/2" up
Lanes - synthetic;
14 mph off hand
Revs 300 rpm
AR - 50 to 70 degrees
AT - 17 degrees
PAP - 5" over 1/2" up
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Re: RipR and Storm Anarchy
Core shape has a lot to do with it. Looking at "Mo's Recommended Layouts for Asymmetrical Balls" in the Wiki shows you the mass properties of the drilled RipRs. I don't have that data for the Anarchy so I can't compare the mass properties of the drilled balls. The covers, also, may be somewhat different. The RipR has a Level 4 "super" cover. I'm not sure how strong the "super" cover is on the Anarchy.jsluk wrote:They both have pearl reactive surfaces, similar Rg, and Intermediate differential. Can anyone give a comparison ? Are both these balls design to have a lot of snap or skid flip on the back ends ? Thanks.
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